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Another Coach Armor question

Yahoo Message Number: 17659
One of my chrome "wings" was re attached by the prev owner with an adhesive that looks like peanut butter and stuck about as well. Need to remove b4 I lose it , clean it up and re attach. Thought about using epoxy but thought it might sun bake or something - then considered clear silicon adhesive/sealer??? Anybody tried anything that won't make a mess and works?

Thanks

Glen L Pankratz
'98 Intrigue #10616

Re: Another Coach Armor question

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Yahoo Message Number: 17660
Glen,

There are some high temp flex adhesives available. Try 3M 5200. It will last for a long time and can stand even the most extreme marine conditions. Just need to make sure the surfaces are clean and ruff. "Ruff" is probably not that important.. but clean is very!

Russ

05 Intrigue 11883

Quote from: bojangles5169
> One of my chrome "wings" was re attached by the prev owner with an > adhesive that looks like peanut butter and stuck about as well.

Need

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Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 17661
Glen; I used 3M two-sided clear adhesive tape. I works great. The glues seem to pop loose because of the expansion/contraction

Larry

Intrigue 10762

Re: Another Coach Armor question

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Yahoo Message Number: 17662
Yes, stainless steel screws with cap nuts.

--- bojangles5169 jjpandglp@...> wrote:

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One of my chrome "wings" was re attached by the prev > owner with an

adhesive that looks like peanut butter and stuck > about as well. Need

to remove b4 I lose it , clean it up and re attach.
Thought about

using epoxy but thought it might sun bake or > something - then

considered clear silicon adhesive/sealer??? Anybody > tried anything

that won't make a mess and works? >

Thanks

Glen L Pankratz
'98 Intrigue #10616
Gene Clendenin


Re: Another Coach Armor question

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Yahoo Message Number: 17669
I have used silicone sealer/caulk, clamped until set up and it seems to work OK. I had just fabicated a replacement for the lower shield that was broken and had to re-attach the metal to the new one.

Kevin Barron

98 Intrigue #10550

 

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Yahoo Message Number: 17675
Thanks to all for your suggestions - I'm sure I can settle on a good fix from any of them. Now, if I could get one of you guys to come reinstall my "rats nest" some refer to as an entertainment component compartment. Made a few component changes & cleaning up unnecessary wiring. Tight quarters and electricity has always been "FM" (frigging magic) to me. Guess if the connection doesn't spark its OK (really not quite that dumb).
Thanks again, the people on this site have been a big help to me on a number of topics in the past.

Bojangles5169

'98 Intrigue #10616